Queer Peer Crowds on Campus: LGBT Crowd Affiliation as a Critical Correlate of College Students' Loneliness, Academic Well-Being, & Stress

J Homosex. 2023 Jun 7;70(7):1411-1439. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2030616. Epub 2022 Feb 3.

Abstract

The current study explored whether affiliating with an LGBT peer crowd on a college campus differentially predicts college adjustment (including loneliness, college belongingness, academic well-being, and stress), as opposed to affiliating with a non-LGBT peer crowd. Based on a sample of 692 students from a small liberal arts college in Southern California, factor and path analyses were carried out. Results indicated that, of all the crowd affiliations, affiliating with an LGBT peer crowd was the strongest predictor of loneliness, academic well-being, and stress. However, affiliating with an LGBT peer crowd was not the strongest predictor of college belongingness. Implications and applications of these results are discussed.

Keywords: LGBT; academic well-being; college adjustment; college belongingness; college students; loneliness; peer crowds; stress.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Loneliness*
  • Peer Group
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities*
  • Students